(ADVANCE) DESIGN portfolio of linh tran
CONTENT PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS
the rose
Rolesdale, Melbourne
toolern masterplan Mt Cottrell Road, Rockbank
one orchard New Street, Brighton
1 queen
Melbourne
CERA STRIBLEY ARCHITECTS Completed set of Town Planning Applicationfrom SIte Analysis, drawings, concept diagrams & illustrations
BRUCE HENDERSON ARCHITECTS Proposed Masterplan visual presentation
BRUCE HENDERSON ARCHITECTS Schematic design and 3D modeling using Revit in early phases
INTEREST PROPERTY EOI package for 1 Queen St hotel project layout document
GRADUATE PROJECTS
big chapel st Prahran, Melbourne
gtv 9
Bendigo St - Richmond
remembering
Treasury Garden, East Melbourne
MAJOR PROJECT SUPERVISED BY GRAHAM CHRIS Mixed use complex focusing on the impacts of public space on urban infrastructure
MASTER PLAN SUPERVISED BY IVAN RIJACVEC High density residential Urban planning & prototype design
SUPERVISED BY AMY MUIR
Memmorial. Focusing on spacial quality
about
Architecture graduate who is passionate about property development. Extensive architectural skills, entrepreneurial mindset and an iron will to improve performance are the foundation for her career path. Linh believes in visionary design that accommodates financial constraints of the market and devote to shaping cities. Every encounter she experiences is treated as a learning curve. Taking everything on board and try to constantly build and improve abilities in all fields; and this is not just in regards to professional life but also socially and physically. In her spare time, linh loves skateboarding because it requires fearless mindset and patience with failures. It introduces great community to social circle and keeps her attitude positive in life. Skating offers a revolutionary perspective for her as an architecture student: one that allows her to see buildings beyond what they were intended to be.
DEVELOPING ARE TOOLERN MASTERPLAN MT COTTRELL ROAD, ROCKBANK JUNE 2015
GOVERMENT EDUCATION FACILITY
GOVERMENT EDUCATION FACILITY
NEIGHBORHOOD ACTIVITY CENTRE
HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
CATHOLIC EDUCATION FACILITY
EA
Contents
THE ROSE TOWN PLANNING SUBMISSION Contact
June 2016 Prepared for Mr. Anthony Pearse
Domenic Cerantonio Managing Principal dom@cerastribley.com
THE ROSE TOWN PLANNING SUBMISSION June 2016 Prepared for Mr. Anthony Pearse
Chris Stribley Managing Principal chris@cerastribley.com CERA STRIBLEY PTY. LTD. ACN 166 374 170 STUDIO 4/249 CHAPEL ST PRAHRAN VIC 3181 T: +61 3 9533 2582 E: info@cerastribley.com www.cerastribley.com
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Project Analysis
Design
Finishes, Shadows + Visualisations
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1.1
Location Aerial Photography Site Survey Surrounding Context Street Photos
1.2
Analysis Site Analysis
1.3
Design Design Guidline Analysis Design Response Design Diagrams Materiality Lot Design
1.4
Architectural Statement
1.5
Summary Area Schedule Cause 55 Assessment
2.1
Plans TP.100 TP.101 TP.102 TP.103 TP.104 TP.105
Existing Site Plan Demolition Plan Proposed Site Plan Proposed Ground Floor Plan Proposed First Floor Plan Proposed Roof Plan
2.2
Elevations TP.200 Proposed Elevations - 1 TP.201 Proposed Elevations - 2 TP.202 Proposed Elevations - 3 TP.203 Proposed Elevations - 4 TP.204 Proposed Elevations - 5 TP.205 Proposed Elevations - 6 TP.206 Proposed Fence Elevations
2.3
Sections TP.300 Proposed Section A (TH 1) TP.301 Proposed Section A (TH 2)
3.1
Finishes Material Schedule
3.2
Shadow Diagrams TP.500 Shadow Diagrams - 1 TP.501 Shadow Diagrams - 2 TP.502 Shadow Diagrams - 3
3.3
Artist Impressions View 01 View 02 View 03 View 04 View 05 View 06
THE ROSE, GLEN IRIS Town Planning Submission June 2016
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Location Subject Site
11 Rosedale Road, Glen T H King Oval
Glen Iris Primary
Glen Iris Road
High Street
Summerhill Road
Hill N Date Park
Ferndale Trail
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Site Analysis
Rosedale Road
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Gardiners Creek
ROSEDA LE ROAD
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Sun Path
Existing Crossover to the Subject
Extent of Adjoining Dwelling
Major Traffic Flows
Views / Glimpses to Site
Existing Pedestrian Access
Adjoining P.O.S
Existing Trees on Footpath + Adjoining Dwellings
Surrounding Residential Zone
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Setback to Hazledine Rd consistent Large setbacks proposed to east with corner block position. neighbor to ensure no visual bulk impact. Large setback to north neighbor to allow POS for TH2. Large setback proposed to north neighbour to ensure no visual bulk Setbacks to east neighbour where impact. no wall on boundary exists. This allows creation of courtyards for First floor setbacks between TH1 and TH2 proposed townhouses allow allows for creation of North light filled Setbacks also introduced between POS for TH1 two proposed townhouses to articulate forms.
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Proposed elevations are articulated using masonry and vertical strips of cladding to retain similar textures found in area. Garage doors are hidden and glazing is proposed to all street facing walls to encourage passive surveillance and foster community interaction.
THE ROSE, GLEN IRIS Town Planning Submission June 2016
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T.B.M. Aluminum Rivet R.L. 43.83 A.H.D
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180°00' 42.67 2000
SERVICE COURTYARD
BUTLERS P'TRY
P'TRY / L'DRY
8675
2050
LIVING
GARAGE
SERVICE COURTYARD
L'DRY
LIVING / DINING
PDR
TH 1
PDR
HALL STAND
ENTRY GATE
4,000L RAINWATER TANK TO BE CONNECTED FOR TOILET FLUSHING
A
BBQ
TP.300
ENS
DINING
STEEL SLATE FENCE WITH GATE
POS FFL 43.30
LIVING / DINING
4930
GARAGE
UP
WIR
FFL 43.30
8775
FFL 41.80
WIR MASTER BED 01
LAWN
9475
LAWN
4,000L RAINWATER TANK TO BE CONNECTED FOR TOILET FLUSHING
LIVING
ENS
3865
MASTER BED 01
ENTRY
GATE UP
BRICK FENCE
GATE
STEEL SLATE FENCE
E
DRIVEWAY
0°00' 39.62
STEEL SLATE FENCE WITH GATE
BRICK FENCE
NEW CROSSOVER
4900
HAZELDINE
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STEEL SLATE FENCE
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2400
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TH 2
DINING
1840
BRICK FENCE
FFL 41.50
EXISTING CROSSOVER
FFL 43.30
6950
POS FFL 41.50
DRIVEWAY
FFL 43.30
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
292°20' 13.71
4735
BRICK FENCE
3825
4135
TP.300
BRICK FENCE
1.8m HIGH PALING FENCE
BBQ
ROAD
1.8m HIGH PALING FENCE
BRICK FENCE
ROSEDALE
NO
89°20' 16.76
oncept Form
TITLE BOUNDARY
TITLE BOUNDARY
02 TP.200
TOWNHOUSE 1 PARAPET 400
RL 49.80
FCL 49.40
400
2700
RL 48.00
FCL 47.60
F.FLOOR
F.FLOOR 2700
400
FFL 46.70
FCL 46.30
G.FLOOR
F.FLOOR
ROSEDALE ROAD
F.FLOOR
TOWNHOUSE 2
PARAPET
FCL 44.50
BBQ
G.FLOOR
No.21
3000
400
1800
FFL 44.90
G.FLOOR FFL 43.30
1800
3000
SINGLE STORY W/B HOUSE TILE ROOF
BBQ
2650
G.FLOOR FFL 41.50
OVERALL WEST ELEVATION
1
SCALE 1:100@A1/1:200@A3
TITLE BOUNDARY
TP.200
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TOWNHOUSE 2
PARAPET 400
RL 48.00
FCL 47.60
F.FLOOR
6350
F.FLOOR
6670
6920
2700
4550
400
FFL 44.90
FCL 44.50
MATERIAL LEGEND
1800
3200
3000
FFL 41.50
BBQ
2650
G.FLOOR
2725
G.FLOOR 3720
No.21 SINGLE STORY W/B HOUSE TILE ROOF
TH 2 DRIVEWAY
TH 2 FRONT GATE
BR
MC1
TH 1 WEST ELEVATION
2 TP.200
NOTES DO NOT SCALE.CONSTRACTOR MUST VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE BEFORE COMMENCING ANY WORK OR PREPARING SHOP DRAWINGS WHICH MUST BE APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT BEFORE MANUFACTURE. ANY EXTRA ENTAILED IN WORK SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING MUST BE CLAIMED AND APPROVED BEFORE PROCEEDING. COPYRIGHT
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REVISION N°:
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PROJECT:
ROSEDALE
DRAWN BY:
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CHECKED BY:
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DRAWING N°:
DRAWING TITLE:
DRAWING STATUS:
TOWN PLANNING
TP.200
PROPOSED ELEVATIONS - 1
BR
BRICK
PT
PAINT FINISH ON MATRIX BOARD COLOUR: CHARCOAL
MC1
ALUMINUM EXTERNAL WALL PANELING COLOUR: CHARCOAL
MC2
ALUMINUM ANGLE PROFILE WALL CLADDING COLOUR: CHARCOAL
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ALUMINUM WINDOW FRAME COLOUR: BLACK
BF
BRICK FENCE
SF
VERTICAL STEEL SLATE FENCE
SC
FIXED VERTICAL ALUMINUM LOUVRE SCREEN COLOUR: CHARCOAL
SUBJECT SITE
TOWNHOUSE 1
TITLE BOUNDARY
TITLE BOUNDARY
SET DOWN OF TH 1 ON THE LOWER GROUND LEVEL IN ORDER TO RESPECT THE EXISTING CONTOURS ALLOWS: 1. NORTHERN SUNLIGHT TO PENETRATE TO P.O.S + LIVING AREA OF TH 2. 2. VIEW TO OUTSIDE FROM THE UPPER LEVEL OF TH2.
TOWNHOUSE 2
314-320 ALBERT STREET, EAST MELBOURNE
02 TP.301 PARAPET 400
RL 49.80
FCL 49.40
1700
RUMPUS
EYE LEVEL
400
OFFICE
FCL 47.60
2700
RL 48.00
F.FLOOR
F.FLOOR 2700
400
FFL 46.70
SCREEN
OFFICE / SPARE BED
RUMPUS
SCREEN
FCL 46.30
G.FLOOR
F.FLOOR
ROSEDALE ROAD
F.FLOOR
PARAPET
POS
FCL 44.50
BBQ
G.FLOOR
No.21
ENS
1800
400
DINING
3000
FFL 44.90
G.FLOOR FFL 43.30
GARAGE
DINING 1800
3000
SINGLE STORY W/B HOUSE TILE ROOF
Y
NGL ON BOUNDAR
GARAGE
BBQ
G.FLOOR
POS
FFL 41.80
FFL 41.50
Y
NGL ON BOUNDAR
SUBJECT SITE
OVERALL SECTION SCALE 1:100@A1/1:200@A3
TITLE BOUNDARY
1 TP.301
TOWNHOUSE 2
314-320 ALBERT STREET, EAST MELBOURNE
PARAPET 400
RL 49.80
FCL 49.40
F.FLOOR 400
FFL 46.70
FCL 46.30
ENS
1800
DINING
3000
G.FLOOR
POS BBQ
G.FLOOR FFL 43.30
NGL ON BOUNDARY
GARAGE FFL 41.80
2 TP.301
NOTES DO NOT SCALE.CONSTRACTOR MUST VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE BEFORE COMMENCING ANY WORK OR PREPARING SHOP DRAWINGS WHICH MUST BE APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT BEFORE MANUFACTURE. ANY EXTRA ENTAILED IN WORK SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING MUST BE CLAIMED AND APPROVED BEFORE PROCEEDING. COPYRIGHT
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TP.301
PROPOSED SECTIONS - 2
ROSEDALE ROAD
RUMPUS
EYE LEVEL
1700
2700
F.FLOOR OFFICE
T.B.M. Aluminum Rivet R.L. 43.83 A.H.D
NO ADDITIONAL SHADOW
T.B.M. Aluminum Rivet R.L. 43.83 A.H.D
NO ADDITIONAL SHADOW
180°00' 42.67
180°00' 42.67 METAL SHEET ROOF
METAL SHEET ROOF
A
TP.300
METAL SHEET ROOF
METAL SHEET ROOF
METAL SHEET ROOF
A
TP.300
SKYLIGHT
SKYLIGHT
SKYLIGHT
SKYLIGHT
0°00' 39.62
HAZELDINE
METAL SHEET ROOF
METAL SHEET ROOF
0°00' 39.62
ROAD
HAZELDINE
ROAD
LEGEND
1 TP.500
EXISTING SHADOW LINE
PROPOSED SHADOW LINE
PROPOSED SHADOW LINE
AREA OF ADDITIONAL SHADOW
AREA OF ADDITIONAL SHADOW
SHADOW DIAGRAM - 9AM
2
SCALE 1:150@A1
NOTES DO NOT SCALE.CONSTRACTOR MUST VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE BEFORE COMMENCING ANY WORK OR PREPARING SHOP DRAWINGS WHICH MUST BE APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT BEFORE MANUFACTURE. ANY EXTRA ENTAILED IN WORK SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING MUST BE CLAIMED AND APPROVED BEFORE PROCEEDING. COPYRIGHT
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TP.500
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REVISION N°:
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PROJECT:
ROSEDALE
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DRAWING N°:
DRAWING TITLE:
DRAWING STATUS:
TOWN PLANNING
TP.500
SHADOW DIAGRAMS - 1
ROSEDALE
A
TP.300
292°20' 13.71
METAL SHEET ROOF
METAL SHEET ROOF
89°20' 16.76
METAL SHEET ROOF
METAL SHEET ROOF
ROSEDALE
METAL SHEET ROOF
292°20' 13.71
89°20' 16.76
A
TP.300
ROAD
METAL SHEET ROOF
ROAD
METAL SHEET ROOF
180°00' 42.67
1.8m HIGH PALING FENCE
SERVICE COURTYARD
BUTLERS P'TRY
4135 4735
2000
3825
BBQ
P'TRY / L'DRY
8675
2050
LIVING
GARAGE
SERVICE COURTYARD
KITCHEN FFL 43.30
6950
L'DRY
FFL 41.50
LIVING / DINING FFL 41.50
DRIVEWAY
FFL 43.30
KITCHEN POS
89°20' 16.76
BRICK FENCE
1.8m HIGH PALING FENCE
GATE
TH 2
PDR
TH 1
PDR
DINING
HALL STAND
ENTRY
4,000L RAINWATER TANK TO BE CONNECTED FOR TOILET FLUSHING
A
BBQ
TP.300
ENS
DINING POS FFL 43.30
LIVING / DINING
4930
GARAGE
UP
WIR
FFL 43.30
8775
FFL 41.80
WIR MASTER BED 01
LAWN
9475
LAWN
4,000L RAINWATER TANK TO BE CONNECTED FOR TOILET FLUSHING
LIVING
ENS
3865
MASTER BED 01
ENTRY
GATE UP
1840
2400
1840 BRICK FENCE
DRIVEWAY
GATE
STEEL SLATE FENCE
0°00' 39.62
STEEL SLATE FENCE WITH GATE
BRICK FENCE
STEEL SLATE FENCE
BRICK FENCE
NEW CROSSOVER
4900 NOTES DO NOT SCALE.CONSTRACTOR MUST VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE BEFORE COMMENCING ANY WORK OR PREPARING SHOP DRAWINGS WHICH MUST BE APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT BEFORE MANUFACTURE. ANY EXTRA ENTAILED IN WORK SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING MUST BE CLAIMED AND APPROVED BEFORE PROCEEDING. COPYRIGHT
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TP.103
PROJECT:
ROSEDALE
11 ROSEDALE ROAD, GLEN IRIS PROPOSED MULTI-RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DRAWING TITLE:
PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN
ONE ORCHARD Schematic design and 3D model using Revit early phases
H OT E L OP ER ATO R EO I | AUGUS T 2 016
EOI LAYOUT PACKAGE
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192 H otel R ooms fr om levels 2- 21 2 Levels of penthouse apartments ( sep ar ate to the hotel) C onfer encing facilities on levels 1 and 2 C afÊ/B ar and R estaur ant on the g r ound floor and level 1. Indoor heated pool and gym Facilities acr oss level 1 and 2. R efer to A nnexur e 1 – P r op osed H otel S cheme
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BIG CHAPEL ST PRAHRAN this project proposes a sensational mixed use complex that engages with the underlying urban, economic, infrastructural and cultural systems that organise the district. there is much discussion around what to do with the site and the city council is tasked with finding a use for the colonial site, investigating new possibilities. the site is located in between Prahran station and Chapel street, demanding a site-specific approach to bridging the two. the project places pedestrians first, proposing new network of parks and paths creating a green network of effortless circulation with a distinctive character of a cultural hub (or locale). Creating a new landscape layer hovering above the ground, adding a vibrant layer of social activities. Topography and accessibility are merged and together with the proposed activation will create a new heart of Prahran. BIG CHAPEL ST aims to provide and encourage a dynamic and pedestrian focused community while linking the local residential neighbourhood back to the main attractions in Chapel street. What is currently a spatial parking lot is set to become a new destination to thousands of Melbournians, a centre of commerce and retail, and a major open space that builds upon the city’s reinvestment in the city centre and its public spaces, while acting as a catalyst for underserved parts of the area.
GTV 9 - RICHMOND BENDIGO ST - BURNLEY
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DOUBLE STOREY 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT
TYPE 2 1
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SINGLE APARTMENT WITH MINIMAL AMENITY ENCOURAGE PUBLIC INTERACTION COME WITH COMMON PUBLIC AREA
TYPE 3 GTV9 , RICHMOND LINH1TRAN | APRIL 1 2016 1
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TYPE 5
LOW END RANGE
2 SINGLE APARTMENT COME WITH IT’S OWN WORK/STUDY SPACE
1
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MID-HIGH END RANGE
DOUBLE STOREY 2 BED APARTMENT ACCESS TO LIVING ROOM AND OFFICE ON 2 FLOOR
TYPE 4 2
1
1
MID END RANGE
DOUBLE BED APARTMENT WITH WORK SPACE
GTV9 , RICHMOND LINH TRAN | APRIL 2016
GTV9 , RICHMOND LINH TRAN | APRIL 2016
PROJECT AREA
DWELLING VOLUME
GTV9 , RICHMOND
GTV9 , RICHMOND
LINH TRAN | APRIL 2016
LINH TRAN | APRIL 2016
BAR/ RESTAURANT
PRECINT CENTRE GTV9 , RICHMOND LINH TRAN | APRIL 2016
COMMUNITY/ SOCIAL CLUBS
GYM
PUBLIC THEATER/ ENTERTAINMENT
LIBRARY
PRECINT CENTRE GTV9 , RICHMOND LINH TRAN | APRIL 2016
GTV 9 STUDIO
SHARED OPEN SPACE
CHILDCARE CENTRE
GTV9 , RICHMOND
GTV9 , RICHMOND
LINH TRAN | APRIL 2016
LINH TRAN | APRIL 2016
OFF STREET PARKING
CHILDCARE CENTRE
NEIGHBORHOOD RESPONSE
PERSPECTIVE SECTION
REMEMBERING TREASURE GARDEN
(CONTENT) REVOLVING HIGHRISE the residential tower
THE MIRRORED WORLD the house and museum
LABRADORITE the jewelry club
INTRINSIC EFFECT the temporary pop-up theater
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LINH TRAN
linh.tran2139@gmail.com Bachelor of Architecture RMIT University 2011-2013
REVOLVING HIGHRISE
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VISIONARY CITY The building was designed following the encouragement of a visionary approach to the current highrise housing stock within the Centre Business District of Melbourne. The purpose is to maintainand sustain the title of Melbourne as the second most livable city in the world. The tower is highly innovative concept taking the most advantages of the famous Flagstaff Garden in the front as well as providing good affection for the neighbors. The form of the whole building was developed as layers with gaps between every two floors, which captures great amount of sunlight. Moreover, every apartment is located unevenly and spreaded out leading fresh air being drawn in every single apartment. The whole building is lifted up to avoid pollution from the road and at the same time create a public space underneath that provides shade shelter.
THE MIRRORED WORLD
one simple idea creates comple
exploring great range of different met generate surprising, interesting forms.
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MUSEAM ENTRANCE
HOUSE INTERIOR
HOUSE AND MUSEUM SHARE INNER WALLS
3D SHADOW CONCEPT
MINIMAL SURFACE TECHNIQUE
HOUSE AND MUSEUM SPACIAL DIAGRAM
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LONGITUDINAL ELEVATION 1:250
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LABRADORITE the jewelry club
one simple idea creates complexity.. playing with mathematical, algorithmical methods to generate circulation, forms based on conceptual shapes..
MATERIALIZED 3D MODEL TO EMPHASIZE, ENHANCE THE TEXTURE, CHARACTERISTIC OF THE MASS
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ATTRACTORS THE GENERATIVE ACTION IS CONTROLLED USING CONSTRAINTS POINTS AND CURVES
SUBDIVISION the polygons are then self subdivide scaling based on the distance between itself to the constraint curve
AGENTS ON MESH
DESCRIPTION: This is a mesh navigation focus code. It takes as an input a single mesh, a few attractors as points or curves and a collection of points for the selection of vertices-agents. It finds the adjecent vertices on a mesh for a given index of a vertex.
Attractors: 3 Ovals Step size of agents deformating vector: 100
Attractors: 2 Ovals, 1 sphere Step size of agents deformating vector: 80
Attractors: 1 large sphere Step size of agents deformating vector: 120
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The project incoroporite the use of python scripting to create an architecture building that we name it Labradorite. Labradorite is created by the inspiration of jewelry club. Many wealthy people around the country who enjoy the accessories of shinny diamond, ruby and many more to come and enjoy their hobby. This is a private building, however, it is open to public via the linking path between Little collin st. and Myer Pl, and the cafe lounge. This building is designed according to the concept of the club where the exterior is created gemstone-like and the path represent the place where diamond, gold or many jewelries exsisted over a period of rainfall where will be the welcoming entrance for the club members.
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Attractor: 2 Large circles Step size of agents deformating vector: 180 The script focused on agents on mesh where the mesh is the input for a few attractors as points or curves, and collection of points for the selection of vertices agents to destruct the basic mesh shape. The building is created by having the attractors positioned on the opposite side of each other and by selecting the correct vertices, the agents on mesh pull and deformed the original mesh shape towards the attractors that was selected earlier to form the new shape. This is the script that is suitable to create the gemstone-like shape just is make up of many triangles.
DIAGRAMS
ELEVATION
LINKING PATH BETWEEN LT COLLINS ST AND MEYERS PL
WALLS CREATE CIRCULATION THROUGH THE BUILDING
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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1ST FLOOR PLAN
2ND FLOOR PLAN
3RD FLOOR PLAN
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INTRINSIC EFFECTS self generate
experimenting the action of interfering betwen different charateristics to generate constructive forms and textures..
DESIGN STRATEGIES Self assembly architecture
DESIGN With the STRATEGIES low-polygon fabric, the softness and flexibility is limited. Its rigidity helps the fabric structure to stand up by itself using springs, which is
easy to set up on site and best for temporary architecture. SELF ASSEMBLY ARCHITECTURE With the low-polygon fabric, the softness and flexibility is limited. Its rigidity helps the fabric Intrinsic affects of fabric when it is rigid/supple structure to of stand by itself springs, which is easy to set up “pixelated”. on site and best for temporary Our intention using up low-polygon fabricusing as the structure, makes the project somehow becomes The pixelated pieces emphasize the architecture. rigidity and make a great contrast with the fine/supple fabric. By putting these two qualities together, it performs variations of stiffness in the project. INTRINSIC EFFECTS OF FABRIC WHEN IT IS RIGID/SUPPLE To get an unexpected form Our Instead intention of using low-polygon structure, makes themore project some how how becomes of drapping and manually putting lotsfabric of springsas andthe constraints on the fabric, we are interested in seeing fabric itself controls the “pixelated”. pixelated pieces emphasize the rididity and make a great contrast with the fine/supple form and how The the supple ones react to the rigid shell. fabric. By putting these two qualities together, it performs variation of stiffness in the project. TO GET AN UNEXPECTED FORM Instead of drapping and manually putting lots of springs and constraints on the fabric, we are more interested in seeing how fabric itself controls the form and how the supple ones react to the rigid shell.
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CONSTRAINT: LOW-POLYGON RAILS CONSTRAINT: LOW-POLYGON RAILS
Since these rails are are in polygons, it limits its flexibility when Since these rails insuper superlow low polygons, it limits its flexibility moving. These help the the shellshell to stand when moving. These help to up. stand up.
SHELL: FABRIC Shell:LOW-POLYGON low-polygon fabric
TheThe shell fabric is made up up of of low lowpolygons polygonsasas well, but shell/fabric is made well, but comparatively comparatively higher than the constraints. Fabrictomoves according higher than the constraints. Fabric moves according the springs and to the the springs rails. and the rails.
SPRINGS SPRING
Different strengths settoto control of actions Different strengths are are set control timetime of actions within within simulation. simulation. These the overall shape of the shell. These control thecontrol overall shape of the shell.
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HOW IS IT ASSEMBLED?
The temporary pop-up theatre is designed to support by a lightweight structure, which would easily be transport least effort to install. It is formed by a pre-made semi-rigid, but stretchable fabric shell, together with pieces sticking onto the shell. When the shell is stretched on the site, it creates volume. At the same time, the clothe the movement of the rigid parts, and perform the intrinsic effects in the interior and exterior of the building.
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HOW IS IT ASSEMBLED?
The temporary pop-up theatre is designed to support by a lightweight structure, which would easily to transport and require the least effort to i formed by a pre-made semi-rigid, but stretchable fabric shell, together with pieces of supple clothes sticking onto the shell. When the shell is str site, it creates volume. At the same time, the clothes on the shell follow the movement of the rigid parts, and perform the intrinsic affects in the i the exterior of the building.
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ENTRANCE FOYER 1 ENTRANCE SEATINGS 2 FOYER STAGE 3 ZONE SEATINGS BACK FITTING AND STORAGE 4 STAGE, STAGE ZONE BACK STAGE, FITTING AND STORAGE CAFE5 AND STORE 6
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CAFE AND STORE
INTRINSIC AFFECTS | ROBERT STUART-SMITH | RMIT Lower Pool Studio, 2013 | LINH TRAN s3275314 + LEE YAN YI, CLARA s3261273 DISTRIBUTION The intension is to bring people from low-polygon region with the pixel ground and DISTRIBUTION floor; to the high-polygon region, which contains a lot of supple cloth with soft texThe intension is to bring people from low-polygon region, with the pixel ground and floor; ture. This transformation allows people to experience a gread contrast of texture to the high- polygon region, which contains a lot of supple cloth with soft texture. This and the feeling of hard and asoft insideofthe theatre. transformation allows people to experience great contrast texture and the feeling of hard and soft inside the theatre.
SUPPLE The cloth on the shell follows the movement of the rigid parts, and perform the intrinsic efSUPPLE fects in the interior and thetheexterior ofthethe building. However, as cloth weights, the more cloth The cloth on the shell follows movement of rigid parts, and perform the intrinsic affects the interior the exterior the building. clothcollapse. weights, the more it is added to inthe rigidand part, the of easily it isHowever, goingasto This condition allows unexpected it is added to the rigid part, the easily it is going to collapse. This condition allows deform ofcloth the building, which makes the shape of the building even more interesting. unexpected deform of the building, which makes the shape of the building even more interesting.
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RIGID RIGID It is a lightweight structure formed by a pre-made semi-rigid, but stretchable fabric shell. ItWhen is the a lightweight structure formed semi-rigid, but stretchable fabric shell is stretched on the site, it creates volume.by As itais apre-made semi-rigid fabric, the big pieces hold up the structure and it creates a unique shape by itself, shell. When the shell is stretched on the site, it creates volume. As it is a semi-rigid fabric, the big pieces hold up the structure and creates a unique shape by itself.
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INTERIOR VIEW - STAGE AREA
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ELEVATION - PROPOSED SITE IN ALBERT PARK
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The intension is to guide visitors to experience a great contrast of texture and feel the transformation between hard and soft spatial. Color also offered indications of materiality.
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